{"id":34043,"date":"2018-12-31T08:43:26","date_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:43:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/justice-for-julian-assange-test-of-western-democracy.php"},"modified":"2018-12-31T08:43:26","modified_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:43:26","slug":"justice-for-julian-assange-test-of-western-democracy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/julian-assange-2\/justice-for-julian-assange-test-of-western-democracy.php","title":{"rendered":"Justice for Julian Assange, Test of Western Democracy &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>This has been the 7th year that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange   spent Christmas in confinement inside Ecuadors London embassy. For nearly a   decade, the US governments aggressive witch-hunt of truthtellers has trapped   him in the UK.<\/p>\n<p>Assange claimed political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2012 to mitigate   the risk of extradition to the US, relating to his publishing activities. He   has been unlawfully held by the UK government without charge, being denied access   to medical treatment, fresh air, sunlight and adequate space to exercise. In   December 2015, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention concluded   that Assange was being \"arbitrarily deprived of his freedom and demanded   that he be released\". Yet the UK governments refusal to comply with the   UN finding has allowed this unlawful detention to continue.<\/p>\n<p>This cruel persecution of Assange represents a deep crisis of Western democracy.   As injustice against this Western journalist prevails, the legitimacy of traditional   institutions has weakened. The benevolent Democracy that many were taught to   believe in has been shown to be an illusion. It has been revealed as a system   of control, lacking enforcement mechanisms in law to deal with real offenders   of human rights violations, who for example illegally invade countries under   the pretext of fighting terrorism. Under this managed democracy, the premise   of \"no person is above laws\" is made into a pretense that elites use to escape   democratic accountability. Media has become the \"Guardian\" of ruling elites   that engage in   propaganda to distort truth.<\/p>\n<p>Dictatorship of the West<\/p>\n<p>Assanges plight, his struggle for freedom revealed a dictatorship in the West.   There have been changes in Ecuadors treatment of Assange ever since a new President   Lenin Moreno took office in May 2017. Contrary to the former President Rafael   Correa, who courageously granted the publisher asylum, Moreno has shown total   disregard for this Australian journalist who has become a political refugee   and also a citizen of Ecuador since December 2017.<\/p>\n<p>This Ecuadorian governments shift in attitude had to do with Western governments   bullying this small nation of South America. It was   reported that the US has pressured Ecuador over loans, making it act illegally   in violation of international laws as well as its own constitution. At the   end of March, one day after a high level US military visit to Ecuador, this   new Ecuadorian president unilaterally cut   off Assange from the outside world, by denying his access to internet, prohibiting   him from having visitors and communicating with the press. Assange has been   put into isolation, which Human Rights Watch general counsel described   as being similar to solitary confinement.<\/p>\n<p>In mid October, in the guise of restoring his Internet access, Ecuador issued   a \"Special Protocol\" that perpetuates this silencing of Assange. By   further restricting his freedom of expression and requiring him to pay for medical   bills and phone calls, Moreno government seeks to break Assange. He is forcing   him to leave the embassy on his own accord and get arrested by UK authorities,   who are refusing to give him assurances to not extradite him to the US.<\/p>\n<p>US imperialism<\/p>\n<p>Assange has met the fury of empire by exposing US government war crimes having   the blood of tens of thousands of innocent people dripping from its hands.   He has become a political prisoner, being treated as an enemy by the most powerful   government in the world. Last month, US prosecutors mistakenly revealed   secret criminal charges against Assange under file in the Eastern District of   Virginia.<\/p>\n<p>James Goodale, First Amendment lawyer and former general counsel of the New   York Times, commented   on the danger of US governments efforts to charge a journalist possibly under   espionage who is not American and did not publish in the US:<\/p>\n<p>\"A charge against Assange for conspiring with a source is the most   dangerous charge that I can think of with respect to the First Amendment in   almost all my years representing media organizations.\"<\/p>\n<p>The Espionage Act of 1917 is a US federal law, created after World War I to   prosecute spies during wartime. This law is still in effect today and can be   used to go after even those outside of US territory, due to a later amendment   that removed   this wording from the act: \"within the jurisdiction of the United States,   on the high seas, and within the United States\". <\/p>\n<p>Obamas Justice Department was eager to prosecute Assange and WikiLeaks for   publishing classified documents, but chose not to do so, due to concerns that   it would set a precedent which could strip away the First Amendment protection   for the press. After WikiLeaks Vault 7 publication in March 2017 detailing   CIA capabilities to perform electronic surveillance, the US government showed   its appetite to abuse this outdated law to criminalize journalism.<\/p>\n<p>In April 2017, the then Attorney General Jeff Sessions stated   that the arrest of Assange is a priority. This threat on press freedom increased   in the following months, as he showed   his determination to prosecute media outlets publishing classified information.   Trumps Secretary of State and the former CIA director, Mike Pompeo called   WikiLeaks \"a non-state hostile intelligence service\", claiming that   the organization tries to subvert American values and it needs to be shut down.   As the Trump administration tries to claim that it has a right to prosecute   anyone in the world in their assault on free press, top Democratic leaders on   Capitol Hill showed their bipartisan support. They signed   a letter demanding Pompeo urges Ecuador to evict Assange.<\/p>\n<p>Contagious act of resistance<\/p>\n<p>The secret indictment against Assange opened a sad era for democracy. Barry   Pollack, WikiLeaks founders Washington D.C. based attorney noted   that this Trump administrations attempt to prosecute \"someone for publishing   truth is a dangerous path for democracy to take\". David Kaye, UN special   rapporteur on freedom of opinion and expression stated   that \"prosecuting Assange would be dangerously problematic from the perspective   of press freedom\" and should be resisted.<\/p>\n<p>Top human rights organizations have been showing strong opposition against   the extradition of Assange. Both Amnesty   International and Human   Rights Watch urged the UK government not to extradite him to the US. More   than 30 Parliamentarians of the German Parliament and EU Parliament wrote   to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, asking the UN to intervene so   that Assange can travel to a safe third country.<\/p>\n<p>Now, significant support for Assange has emerged from one of the European nations.   On December 20, two German parliamentarians came to London to   visit Assange inside the Ecuadorian Embassy. Germany that once suffered   the suppression of civil liberty under a terrifyingly totalitarian state, has   in recent years become   a safe haven for Western dissidents who were forced to flee their countries   against their governments persecution. In the aftermath of Snowden revelations   of the \"United Stasi of America\", support for the safety of whistleblowers and   journalists who report on government surveillance has increasingly grown.<\/p>\n<p>WikiLeaks investigative editor Sarah Harrison, who helped   to secure asylum for the NSA whistleblower found her refuge for her exile   from the UK in Berlin. Germanys major center-left political party, SPD recognized   her political courage, demonstrated in her work with WikiLeaks and the organizations   extraordinary source protection. Harrison was given an award, named after a   journalist and the former West German chancellor Willy Brant who escaped the   Nazis and was exiled before returning to Germany.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, two German politicians who traveled to visit Assange, carried out   an act of urgent diplomacy to represent this countrys commitment to the value   of freedom of speech. At the press conference outside of the embassy after their   visit, the pair who has been eager to see Assange for months, but were not allowed   to do so until now, stood with Assanges father and called for an international   solution to Western governments persecution of Assange. Sevim   Dagdelen, member of the Left Party, emphasized   that Assanges injustice is an exceptional case, noting how \"there is no   other publisher or editor in the Western world who has been arbitrarily detained\"   and this is a betrayal of Western values about human rights. Heike   Hansel, vice-chairman of the Left parliamentary group, urged   people to resist US government extraterritorial prosecution of Assange.<\/p>\n<p>The courage of individuals inside democratic institutions, striving to uphold   civil liberties, became contagious. Just before Christmas Eve this year, UN   experts reiterated   their demand for the UK to honor its international obligations and allow Assange   to leave the embassy without fear of arrest and extradition. Chris Williamson,   a sitting UK Member of Parliament has   endorsed the UNs statement that Assange should be compensated and be made   free. While elected officials are standing up for the principle of democracy,   concerned citizens around the world day and night stand   watch over Assange outside of the embassy in London.<\/p>\n<p>Restoring rule of law<\/p>\n<p>As 2018 comes to an end, the legitimacy of the West and its entire fabric of   institutions is now being tested. Democracy birthed in ancient Athens, was peoples   aspiration to organize a society through their direct participation in power.   In modern times, it got uprooted from the original imagination and quickly degenerated   into a form of \"elective despotism\" that Thomas Jefferson once predicted.<\/p>\n<p>In the institutional hierarchy of Western liberal democracy, what was regarded   as the force for progress began to decay, from inside out. A system of representation   that is purported to make those who are capable and intelligent to use their   skills for public service, has been abused. Now, the rich and powerful began   to inflict harm on those whom they are supposed to represent.<\/p>\n<p>WikiLeaks, the worlds first global Fourth Estate, has come to existence as   response to this crisis of democracy. With a pristine record of accuracy in   its publications, the whistleblowing site brought a way for citizens around   the world to transform this hollow democracy that has devoured ideals that once   inspired the hearts of ordinary people. <\/p>\n<p>From the 2007 release of the Kroll report on official corruption in Kenya   that affected   the outcome of the national election, to the exposing of the   moral bankruptcy of Icelands largest bank in 2009, WikiLeaks publications   helped awaken the power of citizenry in many countries. Released documents sparked   global uprisings, transforming pervasive defeatism and despair into collective   action on the streets. US diplomatic cables leak shared through social media   in 2010 unleashed a powerful   force that finally topped the corrupt Tunisian dictator Ben Ali.<\/p>\n<p>Months after the Arab Spring, informed by WikiLeaks cables, people in Mexico   launched a peaceful   youth movement against the political corruption of the media. Revelations of   Cablegate also affected   the course of a presidential election in Peru, and transformed   the media in Brazil. In 2016, the DNC leaks and publication of Podesta emails   educated   American people about how their political system works.<\/p>\n<p>Julian Assange, through his work with WikiLeaks, engaged in that type of vibrant   journalism that revitalized the impulse for real democracy. By publishing vital   information in the public interest, he defended publics right to know, empowering   ordinary people to actively participate in history.<\/p>\n<p>Now, it is our responsibility to respond to this crisis of democracy through   solidarity. Can each of us step up to the challenge to solve the problems that   our leaders have created? Efforts to free Assange urge us all to claim and exercise   the power inherent within that can restore justice to end this prosecution of   free speech.<\/p>\n<p>Nozomi Hayase, Ph.D., is a writer who has been covering issues of freedom   of speech, transparency, and decentralized movements. Her work is featured in   many publications. Find her on twitter @nozomimagine.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the rest here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/original.antiwar.com\/nozomi_hayase\/2018\/12\/28\/justice-for-julian-assange-test-of-western-democracy\/\" title=\"Justice for Julian Assange, Test of Western Democracy ...\">Justice for Julian Assange, Test of Western Democracy ...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> This has been the 7th year that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spent Christmas in confinement inside Ecuadors London embassy. 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